US sanctions Chinese companies and tankers with Venezuela links
The move could be a signal to Beijing to steer clear of the stand-off between the Trump administration and the Maduro government

The Trump administration stepped up a pressure campaign against Venezuela’s oil exports by sanctioning companies based in Hong Kong and mainland China, along with related oil tankers it accused of evading restrictions.
The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control on Wednesday added four companies with links to Venezuela’s oil industry – Zhejiang-based Corniola and Hong Kong-based Aries Global Investment, Krape Myrtle Co and Winky International – to its specially designated nationals and blocked persons list.
It also sanctioned four vessels connected with those firms: Della, Nord Star, Rosalind and Valiant.
The US already has a list of vessels and companies under sanction for their connections to Venezuela’s oil trade.
But targeting Chinese firms doing business there is rare, and could be a signal to Beijing to steer clear of the stand-off between the Trump administration and the government of Nicolas Maduro.
China is Venezuela’s biggest customer for oil exports, which represent about 95 per cent of Venezuela’s revenue.